CURE America with Star Parker cover art

CURE America with Star Parker

CURE America with Star Parker

By: The Center for Urban Renewal and Education
Listen for free

More than fifty years after the Civil Rights movement and nearly 160 years after the Civil War, racial tension in the country is at an all-time high. Riots, police reform and racial equity are all topics of national debate. Syndicated columnist and author of four books analyzing government impact on poverty in our urban communities, Star Parker, delves deep into national issues that impact America's most distressed communities and the power and political will needed to fix them. This is a podcast of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, a non-profit think tank fighting poverty and restoring dignity through scholarship supporting faith, freedom, and personal responsibility. Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Trump's Reconciliation 3.0: Securing Elections & Protecting Our Kids
    Jul 14 2026
    In this incisive episode of CURE America, Donald T. Eason, President of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE) and host of the program, sits down with Marty Danenfelser, CURE's Vice President for Government Relations and Coalitions, for a thoughtful and principled examination of why the integrity of our elections remains the indispensable foundation for meaningful policy reform. As President Trump has emphasized — and as CURE has urged in its communications with congressional leadership — the swift passage of Budget Reconciliation 3.0 represents a critical opportunity to advance long-stalled priorities. These include expanding genuine education freedom by removing the arbitrary governor opt-in barrier to the federal tax credit for Scholarship Granting Organizations, as well as ending the use of federal funds to support harmful medical interventions on minors. Drawing on CURE's established policy work, Eason and Danenfelser explore how secure and honest elections are not merely a procedural concern, but the essential safeguard that allows the American people to translate their convictions about faith, family, and freedom into durable law. Without confidence in the electoral process, the very possibility of sustained progress on behalf of America's children and distressed communities remains in jeopardy. Join Donald T. Eason and Marty Danenfelser for a substantive discussion that connects the defense of election integrity to the urgent legislative imperative of Reconciliation 3.0.
    Show More Show Less
    1 hr
  • What Really Matters – Restoring Faith, Family, and Freedom
    May 4 2026

    In this powerful and timely episode of CURE America, Pastor Donald T. Eason sits down with Timothy Goeglein, Vice President of External and Government Relations at Focus on the Family and former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush.
    Tim discusses his important new book, What Really Matters: Restoring a Legacy of Faith, Family, and Freedom. The conversation dives deep into why marriage, family, fatherhood, faith, and truthful American history are what really matters as America approaches its 250th anniversary.
    They explore the sobering challenges facing our nation — record-low marriage and fertility rates, the growing crisis of fatherlessness, the struggles of young men, and the urgent need to restore the proven "success sequence": graduate, get a job, get married, then have children.
    Goeglein also shares encouraging signs of hope, including young men returning to church and longing for marriage and family. He offers practical, actionable steps that churches, families, neighborhoods, and individuals can take right now to strengthen lifelong marriage, raise children with moral grounding, and bring restoration from the ground up.
    A must-watch conversation on the issues that truly matter most for the future of our families and our nation.
    Pastor Donald T. Eason sits down with Timothy Goeglein, Vice President of External and Government Relations at Focus on the Family and former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush. In this insightful episode, they discuss Goeglein's powerful new book, What Really Matters: Restoring a Legacy of Faith, Family, and Freedom.
    The conversation explores the critical importance of strengthening marriage, family, and fatherhood while addressing today's sobering challenges — record-low marriage and fertility rates, the crisis of fatherlessness, the struggles of young men, and the urgent need to restore truthful American history as America approaches its 250th anniversary.
    Full of practical hope and real, actionable steps that churches, families, and individuals can take right now to bring restoration from the ground up.

    Show More Show Less
    53 mins
  • Clarence Thomas' Great Speech on the Declaration
    Apr 27 2026
    In this episode of CURE America, host Donald T. Eason shares his thoughts on Star Parker's nationally syndicated column praising Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's powerful speech delivered on April 15 at the University of Texas at Austin. Star Parker calls Thomas's address one of the greatest speeches marking America's upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Donald adds his personal reflections, noting how Thomas's words carry special force because they come from his own life — growing up poor in the Jim Crow South. Despite segregation and discrimination, Thomas and the Black community around him firmly believed that their equality and dignity came from God, not from government. Donald contrasts this with his own upbringing in Detroit and shares how he only truly embraced the Declaration of Independence after becoming a Christian in his early 20s. Justice Thomas emphasizes that the Declaration's most important line is the final pledge: the signers mutually committed "our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor." Without courage and devotion, the words are just ink on paper. He warns that progressivism — a foreign idea from 19th-century Germany — rejects God-given rights in favor of government power, leading to family breakdown, massive debt, and weakened freedom. Thomas challenges Americans: Do we still have the courage of the soldiers who stormed Normandy? He calls on all of us to stand up for our founding principles with the same devotion that built this nation. As we approach America's 250th birthday, Donald encourages viewers to focus on faith, family, freedom, and personal responsibility — and to reject the idea that government, not God, is the source of our rights. Let us renew our commitment to the principles that made America the greatest nation on earth.
    Show More Show Less
    1 hr
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
No reviews yet